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technology and how is it using us? >> it's not really about this cold machinery. it's ultimately about, you know, how can we use the robots to show something about the human spirit? >> tune in tomorrow at 2:00 for "the next list." and then, of course, you want sto take tuned for the cnn newsroom that comes your way 2:30 eastern time. a former goldman sachs employee resigns and tells everybody in print and otherwise why in a "new york times" op-ed. but our career coach says that's not the way to leave a company, not always. how not to quit. that's tomorrow at 2:30 eastern time. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. yeah. you're not... filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. plug into the savings
technology and how is it using us? >> it's not really about this cold machinery. it's ultimately about, you know, how can we use the robots to show something about the human spirit? >> tune in tomorrow at 2:00 for "the next list." and then, of course, you want sto take tuned for the cnn newsroom that comes your way 2:30 eastern time. a former goldman sachs employee resigns and tells everybody in print and otherwise why in a "new york times" op-ed. but our career...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
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right now, time for sanjay gupta ph.d. >> hey there, thanks for joining us. on tap today, how to avoid shocking medical mistakes. plus, hall of fame baseball player and manager joe torre opens up about his childhood in an abusive home. >> first, we have seen a lot of stories on troops in u.s. battle, surviving devastating injury, but what happened to this marine corporal made my jaw drop. how does something survive having a live rocket propelled grenade shot into their
right now, time for sanjay gupta ph.d. >> hey there, thanks for joining us. on tap today, how to avoid shocking medical mistakes. plus, hall of fame baseball player and manager joe torre opens up about his childhood in an abusive home. >> first, we have seen a lot of stories on troops in u.s. battle, surviving devastating injury, but what happened to this marine corporal made my jaw drop. how does something survive having a live rocket propelled grenade shot into their
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talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. go to cymbalta.com to learn about a free trial offer. >>> profiling, and if they can, will a defense being listen, scripted entertainment, it's protected by the first amendment. >> it's a racial discrimination suit. do you see it happening? >> well, on both shows, if...
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he was using that. he wanted to shut her up because he knew that information would destroy his presidential run. >> all right, we're talking about another case, avery and richard have thoughts on another case. a woman is suing southwest airlines a second time after she claims she was told again that she was in their words, too fat to fly. and tomorrow, dr. sanjay gupta is looking at the buzz about urban bee keeping on his show, "the next list." >> many, many businesses have approached me to put bees on their roofs. but i only work with those whom i feel truly embrace the concept of wanting to be greener, wa wanting to help the environment. wanting to raise awareness. of the environment, and bees seem to be a very good way to do that. >> today, this is the first phase in the chef's garden. we're installing six beehives today and hope to be harvesting honey in a month. knl i have wanted to have bees on the roof and harvest for years. when city counsel finally rep l repealed the law, i was like, i don't kn
he was using that. he wanted to shut her up because he knew that information would destroy his presidential run. >> all right, we're talking about another case, avery and richard have thoughts on another case. a woman is suing southwest airlines a second time after she claims she was told again that she was in their words, too fat to fly. and tomorrow, dr. sanjay gupta is looking at the buzz about urban bee keeping on his show, "the next list." >> many, many businesses...
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>> well, the protester was told by the cops look, we'll let you out of jail early if you let us do a little dna swab. well, she did. a federal district judge said that was not unconstitutional. was not an unreasonable search. the federal court of appeals said yeah, that is not unconstitutional. this week, 11 federal appeals judges got together and heard arguments on the question. even if they rule it is unconstitutional, you have cases like the maryland supreme court that say it is unconstitutional. so the question is, will this case, a dna swab find itself in the u.s. supreme court as an unusual search? and that is really the question that is posted. is it different than fingerprinting? >> well, that is my next question, how different is it from fingerprinting you will be asked here -- to give up a swab before you are charged? >> that was one of the arguments made in the court of appeals. and the judges completely rejected that argument, fred. >> two to one -- >> in 2004, the interesting people in the great state of california, many of whom participate in those legal marijuana sales
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that is all for us for this hour. i'm kate bolduan and newsroom i'm kate bolduan and newsroom international starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome, everyone, to newsroom international. i'm michael holmes in for suzanne malveaux once again and we will take you around the world as we do in 60 minutes. here is what is going on out there. [ gun fire ] >> rebels in syria pulling back. fierce air and ground attacks by the military in the city of aleppo forcing the anti-government fighters out of the neighborhood stronghold. for now, the rebels say it is a tactical withdrawal, and that reinforcements are already on the way. and meanwhile, the country has a new prime minister and former health minister who has been name named to replace the prime minister who you will remember defected to jordan four ys ago to join the opposition. >>> a rescue team had just minutes of daylight to get a patient out of one of the harshest places on earth. we told you about this coming up yesterday. australian rescue
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stay with us. obviously you're you'll be the first to any and you will bring it to us. let's talk to sunny hostin. sunny, obviously, you have been following this very closely. there is going to be a lot of analysis when this comes out. senior legal analyst toobin put this in his words, this is a mess. what do you think of not only the trial, the deliberation, and now kind of the confusing nature of the announcement of this verdict? >> yeah, i think i'm going to agree with jeff on this. it really is a mess. you think about it, they've been deliberating for nine days, and typically when there's a long deliberation, it usually inures to the benefit of the defense. this is a six-count indictment. my experience tells me typically jurors look at an indictment and they go count by count by count. now, the first count here is the conspiracy count, and that typically is sort of a difficult legal premise for jurors to get their minds around. so they don't have a unanimous verdict on that but somehow they hav
stay with us. obviously you're you'll be the first to any and you will bring it to us. let's talk to sunny hostin. sunny, obviously, you have been following this very closely. there is going to be a lot of analysis when this comes out. senior legal analyst toobin put this in his words, this is a mess. what do you think of not only the trial, the deliberation, and now kind of the confusing nature of the announcement of this verdict? >> yeah, i think i'm going to agree with jeff on this. it...
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we have used. one of the most exciting things is a stereo photo mapping technique that we attached to a robot. that allows us to reconstruct everything in 3-d and photo realistic 3-d, the seabed in detail so we can identify individual pottery shards or come out and look at the entire city. and one of the exciting things which surpassed all expectations is our project. we discovered much more of the settlement. it doubled in side, and not only that, we showed it was much older than previously thought with pottery going back to about 5,000 years ago. >> this is incredible, looking at the digitized renderings there and what appears to be re-enactments. what happened to the city? an earthquake, how did it become underwater, erosion, what? >> we know it was occupied from about 5,000 to 3,000 years go. and then it was buabandoned. what we have found out is at least three earthquake episodes. this area of greece is one of the most active earthquake zones in the world. as a result, it's been pushed down --
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hala gorani joining us from washington, and tell us what happened today and who are these people and why did this happen? >> well, you know, this is drawing a lot of criticism in france, because as you know, michael, and as the viewers know, there is a new president of france and he is a socialist and his name is francois hollande, and his opponent was criticized for being too rough on them, and now the critics are saying, look at this socialist government, and here they come around and they are elected and do the same thing. the crackdown was harsh according to the critics, because we are talking about police officers in riot gear raiding the camps, and making 200 or 300 people homeless, and putting them on a flight giving them $300 apiece back to romania. now, the french government is saying that this is entirely voluntary. but critics are saying that these are, this is disguised deportation of the people. they have a culture, and the gypsy culture, and they live in encampments and they are nomadic and travel around and not being allowed to do that in france, and the french governm
hala gorani joining us from washington, and tell us what happened today and who are these people and why did this happen? >> well, you know, this is drawing a lot of criticism in france, because as you know, michael, and as the viewers know, there is a new president of france and he is a socialist and his name is francois hollande, and his opponent was criticized for being too rough on them, and now the critics are saying, look at this socialist government, and here they come around and...
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coming to us from cleveland. and richard herman, a new york criminal defense attorney and law professor joining us from las vegas. good to see you as well. so agentlemvery, you first. this is a new law being exercised and the outcome will have far implications especially as it pertains to privacy and the use of the internet. in what ways do you see? >> i think in a number of ways. the ravi conviction is a profound and watershed decision, but it turned on a new jersey law. while it will raise a national consciousness, i think there are very serious issues for the appeal. number one, the law basically was enacted, that is the ethic intimidation hate law, to go after neo nazis and extremist groups. the prosecutor went forward on this because of what ravi did. what's confusing here to me is if tyler clementi would not have committed suicide, would we have ever seen this prosecution in the first place? and i think the answer is probably not. >> even though the fact that tyler clementi took his own life, going off the
coming to us from cleveland. and richard herman, a new york criminal defense attorney and law professor joining us from las vegas. good to see you as well. so agentlemvery, you first. this is a new law being exercised and the outcome will have far implications especially as it pertains to privacy and the use of the internet. in what ways do you see? >> i think in a number of ways. the ravi conviction is a profound and watershed decision, but it turned on a new jersey law. while it will...
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our great legal minds are with us. avery, richard, you all see this differently. richard, you say someone here got sacked. >> someone got sacked and sidelined. can you say ♪ oh, when the saints come marching in ♪ they're back on the field this weekend, fred. >> avery, how did this come to be? >> well, i think it's fantastic. just before game day sunday, wow, fredricka. it happened because a three-member panel said that the commissioner isn't the king. and how they got there is really an interesting legal resolution. that's coming up. >> excellent. our legal guys tackle this one after this. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just a
our great legal minds are with us. avery, richard, you all see this differently. richard, you say someone here got sacked. >> someone got sacked and sidelined. can you say ♪ oh, when the saints come marching in ♪ they're back on the field this weekend, fred. >> avery, how did this come to be? >> well, i think it's fantastic. just before game day sunday, wow, fredricka. it happened because a three-member panel said that the commissioner isn't the king. and how they got...
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he can show us where he would lead us. >> just how much debate prep will president obama and romney do over the next few days? >> this is really crunch time, right? the president is already headed to las vegas. he has a rally there tonight and will spend the next several days doing debate prep out there in nevada which is, of course, a key battleground state. he'll be with john kerry who is representing romney in his sessions. we're told romney heads out to colorado tomorrow. he'll be practicing with ohio senator rob portman. portman is playing president obama in these debates and it's all leading up to wednesday's big night. fred? >> thanks very much in washington. don't miss the big debate. you can watch it here live on cnn, 7:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> the chief justices will formally kick off a new term on the agenda, some of the most complicated issues of our day. here now is joe johns. >> reporter: right after the supreme court's health care decision in june, chief justice john roberts joked to colleagues that he would find an island for tr fortress to escape the political heat. h
he can show us where he would lead us. >> just how much debate prep will president obama and romney do over the next few days? >> this is really crunch time, right? the president is already headed to las vegas. he has a rally there tonight and will spend the next several days doing debate prep out there in nevada which is, of course, a key battleground state. he'll be with john kerry who is representing romney in his sessions. we're told romney heads out to colorado tomorrow. he'll...
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and it followed us the whole way back. circled us a couple time, came in a little closer. we got back to the boat. my buddy jumped right in. as soon as it was just on the edge there, i was turning and we never sawett again. >> wow, lucky them. he describes the whole incident as life changing. that's quite the understatement. we'll have a look at the top stories next. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ chirp ] [ chirp ] [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duracore rugged phone, for $49.99, you'll get four free. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. [ chirp ] er is different visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that m
and it followed us the whole way back. circled us a couple time, came in a little closer. we got back to the boat. my buddy jumped right in. as soon as it was just on the edge there, i was turning and we never sawett again. >> wow, lucky them. he describes the whole incident as life changing. that's quite the understatement. we'll have a look at the top stories next. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like...
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poppy, give us an idea. you've been -- you and other reporters -- are at a perimeter point there while they continue to look into this apartment and painstakingly try to figure out how to get in there because it is so heavily booby trapped. >> reporter: they are. here's what i can tell you. according to a law enforcement source i spoke with indepth today, they think there are at least a dozen explosive devices, frankly, ieds within this apartment that have been booby trapped, rigged so that basically they would be set off by someone entering the apartment. they sent a robot in yesterday to take video to survey. they're doing the same thing again today. i want to go step-by-step through what we know. there was a police presser here an hour and a half ago. the first step for them is going to be to try to dismid atlantic what will they're calling a trip wire. basically, the booby trap part of this. and that may be done with a robot. that may also, they said, the first step include a controlled detonation that c
poppy, give us an idea. you've been -- you and other reporters -- are at a perimeter point there while they continue to look into this apartment and painstakingly try to figure out how to get in there because it is so heavily booby trapped. >> reporter: they are. here's what i can tell you. according to a law enforcement source i spoke with indepth today, they think there are at least a dozen explosive devices, frankly, ieds within this apartment that have been booby trapped, rigged so...
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the enemy don't use their old tactics, now they use women, sometimes children and teenagers, they even get dressed up in military uniforms, they don't fight face to face, they're cowards. >> the taliban denies that they use children as suicide bombers. just a few days ago, a 10-year-old boy managed to escape from insurgents whomp going to make him wear a suicide vest so he could blow himself up in front of coalition troops. this man has a 4-year-old son which he says he loves and miss very much. when i asked him how he would feel if he was used as a suicide bomber. he said if he wants to be a suicide bomber, no one can stop him, if he dew it or islam then that's a good thing. there are moments when he smiles, saying this is all a test from god. our real life starts after doomsday, so this is not our real life. this is world is a paradise for pagans and a hell for muslims. we just need to be patient. the afghan intelligence services and armed forces say they have foiled dozens of attacks in recent months, and while that's an encouraging sign, he says there are thousands of others just l
the enemy don't use their old tactics, now they use women, sometimes children and teenagers, they even get dressed up in military uniforms, they don't fight face to face, they're cowards. >> the taliban denies that they use children as suicide bombers. just a few days ago, a 10-year-old boy managed to escape from insurgents whomp going to make him wear a suicide vest so he could blow himself up in front of coalition troops. this man has a 4-year-old son which he says he loves and miss...
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ron brownstein is back with us now. and he published the poll results in "the national journal" and wrote about what people are thinking and feeling about the future. joining us again from manchester, where, my goodness, it is starting to look dark there in manchester, new hampshire. >> yeah, yeah. >> so, ron, you know, people are assessing the future very differently based on racial and social economic lines, no surprise there. but what is different about the results from these studys? >> well, i think the big point overall about this is that we're looking at a public now that is reel really racked by a series of anxiety that has to do with downturn, the overall direction of the economy's ability to provide good paying jobs. we have done over 12,000 interviews over three years in this poll and if there was one sentence that sums it all up, to me, it is that americans believe they're navigating much more tumultuous financial waters than earlier generations. they're exposed to much greater risk and they're fundamentally
ron brownstein is back with us now. and he published the poll results in "the national journal" and wrote about what people are thinking and feeling about the future. joining us again from manchester, where, my goodness, it is starting to look dark there in manchester, new hampshire. >> yeah, yeah. >> so, ron, you know, people are assessing the future very differently based on racial and social economic lines, no surprise there. but what is different about the results from...
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so you use the word they do have a duty. so in the case and this is hypothetical if a doctor does hear something, very detail oriented whether it's verbally or in a written form from that patient who says this is what my intent is, and that medical professional does not alert authorities, you mentioned there would be a duty. does that mean that medical professional then would be subject to some repercussions later? >> yes. because you definitely get into a battle over did they do their professional duty relative to their license whether a doctor or social worker, counselor, and you might even see civil litigation, people seeking money saying you knew something. it was specific. it was imminent. you were worried about it. you didn't do anything. >> wow. so apparently or reportedly there was a notebook sent to this psychiatrist, this doctor by the suspect mr. holmes. apparently we understand the doctor did not receive it but instead police intercepted it in the mail room. would that be protected by this kind of doctor/patient
so you use the word they do have a duty. so in the case and this is hypothetical if a doctor does hear something, very detail oriented whether it's verbally or in a written form from that patient who says this is what my intent is, and that medical professional does not alert authorities, you mentioned there would be a duty. does that mean that medical professional then would be subject to some repercussions later? >> yes. because you definitely get into a battle over did they do their...
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you can use it for now, at least. listen, you know, apple works very hard to develop their technology. and they protect their technology by patenting it. and when other companies get desperate as apple argued samsung got a couple years ago, they tried to steal some of that technology and they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar. now this is a million -- a billion dollar verdict for them that could be tripled to $3 billion. samsung made over $8 billion with the sale of their phones. >> so $1 billion is not going to hurt. >> right. >> they're not going out of business for this right. >> so, avery, you know, what is at the heart here? there are a few things. it's the design. there were three patents in particular that apple said, wait a minute, our patents were stolen, robbed, borrowed. we didn't get credit for it. isn't a case samsung said we really like that design. we like those patents. can we pay you a price? here are some of the claims that apple has, fae tours theature t stolen. samsung said we love thes
you can use it for now, at least. listen, you know, apple works very hard to develop their technology. and they protect their technology by patenting it. and when other companies get desperate as apple argued samsung got a couple years ago, they tried to steal some of that technology and they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar. now this is a million -- a billion dollar verdict for them that could be tripled to $3 billion. samsung made over $8 billion with the sale of their phones....
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it's the way our families taught us and felt like that was something thats and a part of us. >> if you know a vet who would like to apply for the mortgage-free home give away we posted ling to the groups on my blog cnn.com/fredricka. more face-to-face with tim mcgraw. he talks about his movie projects and what's next. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> it's a dream travel destination for many of us, the great wall of china. millions visit it every year. if you're planning a trip, rob marciano has trips on this "on the go". >> reporter: the great wall of china, more than 5500 miles long, and originally built to keep invaders out. today, it attracts over
it's the way our families taught us and felt like that was something thats and a part of us. >> if you know a vet who would like to apply for the mortgage-free home give away we posted ling to the groups on my blog cnn.com/fredricka. more face-to-face with tim mcgraw. he talks about his movie projects and what's next. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure,...
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to see you, and richard herman, new york criminal defense attorney and law prof s professor joining us from las vegas. good to see you. >> hi, fred. >> they're going to resume on monday. they provided only three days of testimony, focusing on federal campaign finance laws and trying to discredit the prosecution witnesses and not calling too many people, including not calling john edwards or rielle hunter. was this an effective strategy for the defense? >> the strategy on the defense was that the prosecution utterly failed to prove their case pursuant to the election law, the campaign financing laws and the criminal statute that's in place here. they maintain that position. that's going to be their position on appeal. i think john edwards is going to get convicted here. i think it was a mistake for him not to testify. i think he could have related to one or two jurors there. i think his conduct was so outrageous and the issue is whether he knew or did not know he was violating the law. fred, this man is a lawyer. this man ran for president twice. he was a senator. he had to have known w
to see you, and richard herman, new york criminal defense attorney and law prof s professor joining us from las vegas. good to see you. >> hi, fred. >> they're going to resume on monday. they provided only three days of testimony, focusing on federal campaign finance laws and trying to discredit the prosecution witnesses and not calling too many people, including not calling john edwards or rielle hunter. was this an effective strategy for the defense? >> the strategy on the...
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at 30, she had to use hormone therapy to get pregnant. the result was their son levi who's now 7 years old. two years later, they again had a hard time conceiving their second child, so they then tried ivf, in vitro severfertilizatio. >> she couldabilin't produce an viable eggs and then her daughter may was born. >> it was an emotionally taxing journey, i know that one day i will look back and forget the struggle and i did, it's hard for me to think about it now. but, you know, i mean we have a wonderful family, i can't imagine it being any other way. >> reporter: the decision to use sperm or egg donation is a personal one. this doctor says it's often the best solution because a donor egg and sperm can have the best outcome. >> so a 40-year-old woman, i'm not making eggs, good quality eggs anymore, so i'll take a donor egg from a 25-year-old. it has that 25-year-old's genetic material and you combine it with sperm from her husband or her partner. does this happen? >> about 10 to 15%. >> reproductive specialist dr. mitchell lee says more a
at 30, she had to use hormone therapy to get pregnant. the result was their son levi who's now 7 years old. two years later, they again had a hard time conceiving their second child, so they then tried ivf, in vitro severfertilizatio. >> she couldabilin't produce an viable eggs and then her daughter may was born. >> it was an emotionally taxing journey, i know that one day i will look back and forget the struggle and i did, it's hard for me to think about it now. but, you know, i...
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stay connected to us 24/7 on twitter. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone. it's 4:00 on the east coast, 1:00 p.m. on the west coast. i'm fredricka in the newsroom. >>> fires in two parts of the country right now. fires in western states have burned about 24,000 acres. and people are looking for higher ground on the gulf coast. heavy rainfall is causing massive flooding there in the florida panhandle. scam by a county has declared a state of emergency, and people living in low-lying areas are urged to evacuate. earlier i spoke with the escam bya county manager. >> we advise residents in the low-lying or have flooding problems when we have heavy rains to consider going to higher ground, maybe with friends or family members elsewhere in the county. just try to get people out of harm's way is the challenge right now. >> according to the national weather service, pensacola received 13 inches of rain just yesterday. forecasters say it could get another five to ten inches of rain tonig
stay connected to us 24/7 on twitter. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone. it's 4:00 on the east coast, 1:00 p.m. on the west coast. i'm fredricka in the newsroom. >>> fires in two parts of the country right now. fires in western states have burned about 24,000 acres. and people are looking for higher ground on the gulf coast. heavy rainfall is causing massive flooding there in the florida panhandle. scam by a county has declared a...
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her they are chosen from someone you tell us about. if you know someone like jake wood who has made a difference go, to cnn.com. your nomination could help them help others. >>> families of fallen service members are spending their memorial day weekend together at a camp unlike any other. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. >>> checking the top stories, bad weather brewing in the atlantic with storm warnings issued from northern florida to south carolina. you're looking at subtropical storm beryl with sustained winds of up to 45 miles an hour. experts say it's likely to strengthen into a tropical storm over the holiday weekend with heavy rain wherever it lands. >>> a tense holiday weekend for former presidential candidate john edwards. jurors in his corruption trial failed t
her they are chosen from someone you tell us about. if you know someone like jake wood who has made a difference go, to cnn.com. your nomination could help them help others. >>> families of fallen service members are spending their memorial day weekend together at a camp unlike any other. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud...
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keep us posted on that, bonnie. thanks so much. >> sure. >>> out in colorado now firefighters are up against extreme fire conditions today as they battle flames in the hyde park fire. we've heard from local officials earlier today and they say it looks like the fire is going to keep growing all weekend long. so far at least 191 homes and more than 75,000 acres have been destroyed. ken rager took these photos from fort collins, colorado yesterday. he evacuated his cabin which is about a mile away from the flames. he says that seeing the fire at such close range is both, quote, horrific and beautiful. >>> flood waters are receding in duluth, minnesota. people are finally getting a look at the true scope of the damage. homes are surrounded by water and roads and bridges are washed out. early damage estimates from city officials more than $100 million. >>> all right. turning to egypt now thousands are gathering in tahrir square waiting for results from last week's presidential election. riot police are on stand by in fr
keep us posted on that, bonnie. thanks so much. >> sure. >>> out in colorado now firefighters are up against extreme fire conditions today as they battle flames in the hyde park fire. we've heard from local officials earlier today and they say it looks like the fire is going to keep growing all weekend long. so far at least 191 homes and more than 75,000 acres have been destroyed. ken rager took these photos from fort collins, colorado yesterday. he evacuated his cabin which is...
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i meant until death do us part, one of us, after the other died we'd get a second chance. i began to realize how sad that was that that really was sad and that both of us deserved a second chance. >> reporter: they divorced last year. both say it was amicable. dick now lives a few miles away, but still helps out around the four get room house they once shared. >> there were fundamental differences in the way we went through the world. we, i think, are in many ways better friends now than we were than when we had to live together. >> reporter: the story is becoming more common. divorce rates for people over 50 more than doubled over the last 20 years. in 1990 fewer than 1 in 10 people who divorced were 50 or older. in 2009 that figure was 1 in 4. a bowling green university study identified several factors that can explain the higher rates. these are baby boomers and they were the first generation to come of age when we saw the rapid acceleration in cohabitation and divorce in the 1970s and we know they're likely to end in divorce. when you're 60, 65 and retire, i can live a
i meant until death do us part, one of us, after the other died we'd get a second chance. i began to realize how sad that was that that really was sad and that both of us deserved a second chance. >> reporter: they divorced last year. both say it was amicable. dick now lives a few miles away, but still helps out around the four get room house they once shared. >> there were fundamental differences in the way we went through the world. we, i think, are in many ways better friends now...
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that's why you've got us. at the staples pc savings event, for a limited time get up to $200 off select computers. staples. that was easy. >> a father of the 24-year-old college student is here to talk about the strug wl a rare incurable disease. >> this weekend the world war ii vet got something that was almost 70 years overdue. >> welcome everyone. thank you so much for joining us. first a call for prayers for
that's why you've got us. at the staples pc savings event, for a limited time get up to $200 off select computers. staples. that was easy. >> a father of the 24-year-old college student is here to talk about the strug wl a rare incurable disease. >> this weekend the world war ii vet got something that was almost 70 years overdue. >> welcome everyone. thank you so much for joining us. first a call for prayers for
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retired fbi agent will tell us. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ that i forget how to put gas in my car. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans?
retired fbi agent will tell us. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ that i...